Sunday, February 10, 2019

Not much information on this at the moment, as it has only come to light by a 1/144 search on Japanese TWITTER accounts.

Expected Release Date: April 2019

New Tooling!

The next in the "VS" series is clearly a Sabre vs MiG 17 series, from what i can detect from the screen grabs that it will be a 9 Items series with special(s) including a lottery item relating to a Yugoslavian Sabre markings!.

The fighter aircraft appearing in such a remarkable work is reproduced on the 1/144 scale plastic model! Realistically reproduce the fighter plane [Raiden] that appeared in episode 3.

While the size of the palm of 1/144, markings applied to the aircraft such as characteristic marks and lines are reproduced with a decal firmly.I set the parts for two pieces in the kit.Broadcasting started on TV and online distribution, and "Kotobuki Squadron in the Wilderness" gathering more and more attention for future expansion!It is the appearance of a model you want to check with animation! Whencompleted Size: Total length Approximately 62 mmManufacturer: Platts limited companyPublisher: PLEX Inc.

Saturday, February 09, 2019

1/144 - Douglas C-133 Cargomaster by Roden
Previously available in 1/144 from Nostalgic Plastic as a resin kit (ironically), now to be release this March in injected plastics, as Roden steadily work their way through the roster of America's 'heavy lifters'
Planned Release: March 2019https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/Douglas-c-133-cargomaster-by-roden/

Monday, February 04, 2019

The fighter aircraft appearing in such a remarkable work is reproduced on the 1/144 scale plastic model! The fighter plane belonging to the "polar bear group" that appeared in the second episode "Hayan" is reproduced in a real way.While the size of the palm of 1/144, markings applied to the aircraft such as characteristic marks and lines are reproduced with a decal firmly.I set the parts for two pieces in the kit.Broadcasting started on TV and online distribution, and "Kotobuki Squadron in the Wilderness" gathering more and more attention for future expansion!It is the appearance of a model you want to check with animation! Whencompleted Size: Total length Approximately 62 mmManufacturer: Platts limited companyPublisher: PLEX Inc.

1/144 Kotobuki Squadron in the Wilderness "Jong-zhu" (2 in 1) by Platz/Plex

Animation "Kotobuki Squadron of the Wilderness" is the latest work of original animation awarded by the director, Tsutomu Mizushima series composition, golden combination of Yokote Michiko! A full-fledged air-battle action that the amazingly beautiful girls team will unveil is on sale from January 2019, which is very popular! The fighter aircraft appearing in such a remarkable work is reproduced on the 1/144 scale plastic model! The fighter plane "Jong-zhu" that appeared in the second episode is reproduced in a real way. While the size of the palm of 1/144, markings applied to the aircraft such as characteristic marks and lines are reproduced with a decal firmly. I set the parts for two pieces in the kit. Broadcasting started on TV and online distribution, and "Kotobuki Squadron in the Wilderness" gathering more and more attention for future expansion! It is the appearance of a model you want to check with animation! When completed Size: Total length Approximately 62 mm Manufacturer: Platts limited company Publisher: PLEX Inc. Wild Kotobuki Squadron Production Committee

Saturday, January 26, 2019

With a crew of five men, Tiburon-class submarines were intended to carry out week-long missions, would be ideal for operating in shallow waters and in command operations. They were equipped with a greater accommodation than the preceding Foca class, with a bathroom and two bunk beds, which allowed the crew to rest in "hot bed" shifts.

The design was based upon the German minisubmarine Hai-class. The submarines had two diesel engines (115 HP) and two electric engines (110 HP). The armament was two torpedoes. The sail was larger than the previous class which helps in the surveillance tasks.

The Tiburón-class had only two units, SA-51 and SA-52, but despite being better than the previous class, never got to join the navy. The submarines were in the Naval Week of Barcelona in 1966, one of them, SA-52, arrive from Cartagena on her own.[1]

In May 9, 1986, the SA-51 submarine was donated to the La Caixa Fundation for its Science museum, now called "CosmoCaixa". The submarine is on display in front of the museum entrance.

The SA-52 remains on display at the Isaac Peral Naval Base in Cartagena.